tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36295725.post7162490037677687508..comments2023-12-25T14:38:40.017-05:00Comments on Holy Ordinary: The Sacraments of Everyday Life: Nativity Poem -- For Christmas EveBrent Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01351957537347562545noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36295725.post-46470714423159240052012-01-07T13:16:02.555-05:002012-01-07T13:16:02.555-05:00EMMANUEL!
Jesus is not the reason for the season ...EMMANUEL!<br /><br />Jesus is not the reason for the season – neither for this calendar season nor for this season of your life.<br /><br />The reason for the season is Emmanuel – God with us.<br /><br />It might be acceptable to be at a party with strangers, it is good to be at a party with friends, it is better to be at a party with your loved one. Take this “with-ness” one more level – that is Emmanuel – that is God with us.<br /><br />God is always with us. So, the question really is: Am I with God in the same way that God is with me?<br /><br />Those WWJD wristbands have it right – What Would Jesus DO – not believe, not wish, not pray, not sermonize – what would Jesus DO?<br /><br />If we seriously strive to answer that question in all our actions, we will find ourselves striving to live like Jesus. Yet, such striving is inadequate. It is not that living like Jesus is not good or not good enough; it is just that there is more. That is where we find resurrection – the transformation of the human spirit. It is an earth-shaking experience. It is as if a stone has been rolled away from the entrance to our tomb. It is as if the curtain covering the Holy of Holies has been ripped asunder and we are no longer prevented from entering into that place where the immediate and tangible presence of God dwells and there we find our true and best self and find our true and best self with God.<br /><br />Your journey is not about living for Jesus or like Jesus. Your journey is about being Jesus, being Emmanuel, being “God with us,” being the Good News, being the Kingdom of God on Earth here and now.<br /><br />Merry Christmas!<br />Doug.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com